Bob Schneider (born October 12, 1965) is an American musician based in Austin, TX. He is the former lead-singer of Ugly Americans.
For nearly ten years, Schneider has performed a Monday night residency at the Saxon Pub, an intimate and legendary venue on South Lamar, Austin, Texas. Schneider and the members of Lonelyland, the band name that he uses to keep these shows “underground,” are seated on stage as they work through a “live rehearsal” of songs that Schneider calls up from his repertoire of over four hundred songs.
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TITLE: "Come With Me Tonight" ARTIST: Bob Schneider ALBUM: I'm Good Now ================================= Transcribed by Connor Roberts Email: [email protected] =================================
CHORUDS USED:
These chords are all variations on the regular chords, but I will just put the standard names like "Em" to avoid writing out long names like
INTRO: Em, G, C, D (4x - picking VERSE/INTRO RIFF)
VERSE/INTRO RIFF: (while holding down findering for each chord, just play string order show below) EmGCD e--------x---------|-------x---------|-------x---------|-------x---------|| B----------x-------|---------x-------|---------x-------|-----x---x-------|| G------x-----x---x-|-----x-----x---x-|-----x-----x---x-|---x-------x---x-|| D----x---------x---|---x---------x---|---x---------x---|-x-----------x---|| A--x---------------|-----------------|-x---------------|-----------------|| E------------------|-x---------------|-----------------|-----------------||
(At the end of the verses and chorus, just only play the first string-pick on the "D" note on the 4th string,or you can just strum the "D" lightly like a regular chord to close each verse/chorus since he goes silent in the song right before picking back up again)
CHORUS: (Play the same intro/verse riff, or just strum the same chords - Em, G, C, D) - it sounds good with one guitar still picking the riff, while
another strums each chord, kinda the same as how Bob does it)
BRIDGE: AsusC We can lose ourselves, not find the way back home GD 'Till the whole world feels just like a Saturday night AsusC Not a care in the world, not a man underneath us G D (back to CHORUS) Floating through the air, high as a kite
NOTES: I am pretty sure from this you should be able to figure out the song pretty well; if not them email me, cause I'm able to play it all the way thru just fine along with the CD. It is not a difficult song at all since it uses pretty standard chords and chord progression. If you are new to the guitar it may take a while to get down the fingering and all, but have fun, and if Bob is reading this right now, I hope I did a good job; you rock man! Keep up the good work.